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How to use Google Analytics to increase website traffic<\/strong><\/h2>

First, before delving into how to increase your traffic, you have to understand why people come to your website.<\/p>

Of course, in some cases, they are coming from Google or another search engine, a social network or sometimes from another site. This means that somewhere along the line, someone was interested in what your website had to offer.<\/p>

This doesn\u2019t mean you have to update every single day, but you should try to update your website\u2019s content as frequently as you can.<\/p>

For example, if you run an eCommerce site and have been blogging for a while, you\u2019ve probably seen that your pages are getting indexed and people are visiting. Those visits could be directly from Google, your email newsletter list, social media or even other search engines. However, if you stop introducing new content, in Google Analytics, you\u2019ll probably notice a decline in traffic.<\/p>

A better and more accurate way to know why people are visiting your site is to learn how to understand a basic page report in Google Analytics.<\/p>

Understanding Page reports in Google Analytics to increase website traffic<\/strong><\/h3>

At the basic level, Page reports can give you very good insights into why people are visiting your website. In the Page report, look at the following:<\/p>